outeat

English

Etymology

out- + eat

Verb

outeat (third-person singular simple present outeats, present participle outeating, simple past outate, past participle outeaten)

  1. (transitive) To eat more than.
    • 1997, Joseph Purdy, “Eating Contest”, in Hey Arnold!, season 2, episode 13, spoken by Helga Pataki (Francesca Marie Smith):
      I’m talking about Seymour. No-one can outeat him.

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